Strahan writes a protest at Holland's advertising he will publish a series of articles by Prime Minister Gladstone, on the strength of Strahan's offer to share with Scribner's writings by Gladstone which they expect to receive for their magazines.

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Strahan writes a protest at Holland's advertising he will publish a series of articles by Prime Minister Gladstone, on the strength of Strahan's offer to share with Scribner's writings by Gladstone which they expect to receive for their magazines.

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Container:

Box 1 Folder 75

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Box 1 Folder 75

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Collection title:

Holland Collection of Literary Letters (MS 168)

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Holland Collection of Literary Letters (MS 168)

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Collection dates:

1850-1880

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1850-1880

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Collection number:

MS 168

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MS 168

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Abstract:

Letters written to Josiah Gilbert Holland (and a few to his staff) - written during the term of his editorship of Scribner's Monthly, of which he was co-founder, from 1870-1881, unless noted otherwise on the comment sheets.

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Letters written to Josiah Gilbert Holland (and a few to his staff) - written during the term of his editorship of Scribner's Monthly, of which he was co-founder, from 1870-1881, unless noted otherwise on the comment sheets.

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Collector:

Holland, J. G. (Josiah Gilbert), 1819-1881

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Holland, J. G. (Josiah Gilbert), 1819-1881

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Biography:

Josiah Gilbert Holland (1819-1881) was a doctor turned popular 19th century novelist, poet, and lecturer. He served as editor for the "Springfield Republican" from 1849-1866. In 1870, he founded "Scribner's Monthly," the most prominent literary magazine at the time, with his friend, Roswell Smith. Some of Dr. Holland's works include "Kathrina," "Bittersweet," and "The Life of Abraham Lincoln." He died on October 12, 1881 in New York.

biography

Josiah Gilbert Holland (1819-1881) was a doctor turned popular 19th century novelist, poet, and lecturer. He served as editor for the "Springfield Republican" from 1849-1866. In 1870, he founded "Scribner's Monthly," the most prominent literary magazine at the time, with his friend, Roswell Smith. Some of Dr. Holland's works include "Kathrina," "Bittersweet," and "The Life of Abraham Lincoln." He died on October 12, 1881 in New York.

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Subject:

Holland, J. G. (Josiah Gilbert), 1819-1881

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Holland, J. G. (Josiah Gilbert), 1819-1881

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Collection size:

1 box (1 linear foot)

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1 box (1 linear foot)

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Repository:

University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries. Special Collections Dept.

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University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries. Special Collections Dept.

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Access restrictions:

The collection is open for research. File 1 contains collection information that is closed to the public.

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The collection is open for research. File 1 contains collection information that is closed to the public.

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Copy restrictions:

Limited duplication of materials allowed for research purposes. User is responsible for all copyright compliance.

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Limited duplication of materials allowed for research purposes. User is responsible for all copyright compliance.

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Preferred citation:

Holland Collection of Literary Letters (MS 168), University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries. Special Collections Dept.

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Holland Collection of Literary Letters (MS 168), University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries. Special Collections Dept.